Gender Issues in Latin America and Spain

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  • ISBN 9781433161018
  • Weight: 409g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English, Spanish
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights marked a fundamental milestone for the defense of equality between men and women. However, to this day, its development and implementation in everyday practices within diverse social, labor and educational environments remains to be seen. As education is the basis for the prevention of gender discrimination and violence, it is crucial that professionals in their respective fields are familiar with inclusiveness strategies in order to be able to integrate a gender perspective in their teaching.

In this bilingual volume, which includes contributions in both English and Spanish, researchers from Europe and the Americas come together to analyze and reflect on gender issues from a multidisciplinary perspective: from improving gender education in schools and universities, to tackling the gender pay gap and gender-based violence, and understanding the role of gender in both contemporary migratory processes and criminality. Learning from theory and practice is fundamental for paving the way to greater equality all around the world, as it is not enough being aware of the importance of gender equality and our right to it; rather, it is our actions that make it possible to enact change in situations in which inequality continues to manifest itself.

Victoria Pérez-de-Guzmán is Professor of Social Pedagogy in the Department of Education and Social Psychology at Pablo de Olavide University, Seville. She has published on issues such as gender and education, conflict resolution, sociocultural animation and community development, and education of adults and seniors. She is a member of the Ibero-American Social Pedagogy Network and a board member of the Ibero-American Society of Social Pedagogy.

Encarna Bas-Peña is Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Murcia. Since 1985 she has published widely on gender inequality and has coordinated and participated in different international and national projects on the theme. She is Coordinator of the I National Congress on Trafficking in Human Beings and Coordinator of the Social Action Platform of the University of Murcia. She is also Director of iQUAL, the Journal of Gender and Equality at the same university.

Margarita Machado-Casas is Chair and Full Professor in the Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education at San Diego State University. She is a board member of several prestigious academic journals and is currently a co-editor for the Handbook of Latinos in Education that was awarded the American Education Studies Association Critics Choice Award. Most noteworthy, she has edited over 10 international books and published over 40 academic publications in top tier international journals.